The Commodore 64 was a popular 8-bit microcomputer introduced
by Commodore International (aka Commodore Business Machines) in January 1982.
Following up on the successful PET and VIC-20 microcomputers, the C64
utilized a modified MOS 6502 (the MOS 6510, which has an additional 8-bit I/O
port) and 64 KB of memory, about 38 KB of which was available to BASIC.
During its lifetime, the C64 sold over 17 million units, at times
outselling IBM and Apple computers. More information on the C64 in
general can be found on
Wikipedia.

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Commodore 64 Games – Includes
tips, tricks, and screenshots for 20 classic C64 games (so far).

Commodore 64 Hardware – Here I
touch on the basic hardware capabilities of the C64, and some of the
applications I've used it for.

Commodore 64 Software – Some
software programs we've used for the C64, such as the SAM speech
synthesis program and LOGO.

The Hacker's Crutch – The
Crutch was a suite of disk and programming tools collected by my dad,
useful for BASIC programming, assembly of machine code, and disk
management. And, as evidenced by the name, it was sometimes
useful for copying protected disks. :)